Reel Critic: “The Menu”
By Charlie Keohane | December 8, 2022“The Menu” serves moviegoers a not-so-subtle social commentary through intricate culinary dishes, a flavorful cast and a tight, tense setting.
Charlie Keohane ’24 (she/her) is an Editor at Large. She previously served as SGA Correspondent and a Senior Writer.
She is an environmental writing major and a psychology minor from Northern California. Outside of academics, Charlie works as the Social Media Intern for the Middlebury Admissions Office. She also is involved with the women’s track team and hosts Witching Hour, a radio show on WRMC 91.1 FM. In Spring 2023 she is studying abroad in Copenhagen, Denmark. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, sending snail mail and FaceTiming her rescue dog, Poppy.
“The Menu” serves moviegoers a not-so-subtle social commentary through intricate culinary dishes, a flavorful cast and a tight, tense setting.
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